Las modelos (Spanish for "the models") may refer to:
Rebecca is a biblical matriarch.
Guadalupe or Guadeloupe may refer to:
Rosario is the largest city of the province of Santa Fe, and the third-largest city in Argentina.
The Ten Commandments are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism and most forms of Christianity.
Gabriel Soto Díaz is a Mexican actor and model. He won the national male pageant El Modelo Mexico, and placed first runner-up in Mister World 1996. He was also a member of the former Mexican boy band Kairo, and acts in telenovelas.
María Gabriela Espino Rugero, better known as Gaby Espino, is a Venezuelan actress, model and presenter. She is best known for her roles in telenovelas.
Estrella or La Estrella may refer to:
Modelo is a Spanish word for model. It may also refer to:
Amparo Arozamena was a Mexican actress of film and television, best known for her character roles in the 1960s. During the same decade, she became most noted for her role of "Doña Chole" in the Telesistema Mexicano sitcom Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1968–1973). Arozamena had been acting since her early teens and had her first feature film released at the age of thirteen.
Victoria most commonly refers to:
La Familia may refer to:
Gabriela may refer to:
María Antonieta may refer to:
Young Lover or Young Lovers may refer to:
Martin de Porres is a Peruvian Roman Catholic patron saint of mixed-race people and racial harmony, usually depicted holding a black scapular and capuce in iconography.
José Pablo Minor, is a Mexican actor, television host, and model.
Las modelos is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Teleprogramas Acapulco, SA in 1963.
Las gemelas may refer to:
Rita Macedo was a Mexican actress and dressmaker. She was nominated for an Ariel Award for her 1956 performance in "Ensayo de un crimen" and in 1991 for a TVyNovelas Prize for "Alcanzar una estrella". She won the Best Actress Ariel Award in 1972 for "Tú, yo, y nosotros". She was married to a pioneer of Mexican radio, television and film, Luis de Llano Palmer, by whom she had two children, Julissa, an actress and musician, and Luis de Llano Macedo, renowned telenovela producer. She also was instrumental in bringing many works of international writers to the Mexican stage.
Las modelos is a 1963 film directed and written by Vlasta Lah, the first woman director of sound films in Argentina and the only woman filmmaker in 1960s Latin America. It was her second and last film, released after her 1960 directorial debut Las furias. The film tells the story of Sonia and Ana, two young haute couture models, who are played by two real-life models instead of actresses.